The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 12, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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BESI EFFORTS r r. *? * ! t. WHICH LADY DOES POPULACE THINK THE MOST POPULAR? $30.00 IN GOLD TO BE Ci?VEN AWAY ONfc WEEK FROM TODAY The greatest surprise in The An derson Dally Intelligencer contest is to find how remarkably easy it is to make a showing by Just a little ef fort. Many tell their experiences wl/di lead to their securing large numbers pr rotes, tn different easy and delightful ways. Friends almost forgotten have rallied to their aBsts> tunce, -and acquaintances in their neighborhood have shown a deep in terest in tbelr. campaign. Usually there is only one road open to success, but in the present ^-aso there are two. Although the easiest way to succeed ,Ls to combine both, ny both *ayswwW'1hean"that-? is pos sible for one to build up their vote total, both by the gathering and sav ing coupons as well as through sub acriptlonB secured. The best' way, however, to do is to arrange for the coupons and through the coupons to arrange for a yearly subscription and through the subscriber for more coupons. It is always a pleasure TO WORK AND PLAN WHEN YQU ARE SURE OF AN EQUAL -OPPOR TUNITY W?TH ALL OTHERS, and this fact which is now well establish-' cd, is the most gratifying feature of the contest. 'Everyone knows that their votes are well cared for and that their chances are equa? to all others. This encourages effort and after planning will decide whom the successful one will be, and Just in proportion to your effort will be. your rewarp. it Ib well to remembe- that the sec tion in which you can carry on your Mis? Lynda Thompson.41,165 Mies Afinie Williams.42,226 Mrs. Clarence Osbome.76,025 DISTRICT XO. & All Rural Reales and Towns Outride ' .?? Unite A$ t ?.<?. ?ko XUnu so? I?,Western Koutb ' Carolina, r,9,02r, DONALDS. Miss Virginia Nelson ... LOWNDE8VLLE. Miss Lets Farmer.1.025 Miss Moselle Huckabee.1,025 Miss Ida-Allen -.1.025 Miss Anna BeUd .1.025 Miss Ella Floyd.. .. ..1.025 Mrs. W. W. Thompson.1,025 Miss Louise Harper. ..1,025 Mrs. Dr. J. D. Wilson.1.025 Mrs. C. T. Baker ...1.026 Mrs. E. J; HUCkabee .. .. ,. ..1,026 Miss Louise Harper. . .1,025 Mrs. R. H. Mosely .. ...1,025 IVA. Miss Eula Mae Hanks Miss Nora MuCullough Mrs 8 M McAdams STARR. Mrs. N. E. Yaargin . . Mrs. Frank Gentry .. . Miss Luis Dean. Mrs. F. I. Jdnes .. .. .._ ..1.026 Mrs. J. M. Land.1,026 Mrs- Clyde T. Bowen.1.025 Miss Mary Pool . . 1,025 Miss Mgttie Banister.: 1,016 Miss Luhv Price.1,026 BELTON. Miss SUra Martin ... .46,020 Miss Annie MoConnell ... ... 72,520 Miss Ines, Fields ... .49.670 io ? ?? ?iuuicM. ouiuB wu- j xa?9 Kuby Eiii&on.46,305 testants ge? the idea that they cannot I MJTs. N. E. Watkina ... ... 44,565 Hoiicit- outside of their own district (Miss F/ances White. 48,670 Tbfe'la a mistake. The districts are MIrs1 Kkttie Vandiver ... ... 42.200 orily made WIUi the''view of helping ? Miss Pallie Wright .72J565" you to win, as by tbls arrangement f WILLIAMSTON. i. the contestants In one district do not 1 Mrs. F.t L. Darnell '..;? ... 05,390 compete with any other contestant in , Misa Lillian Da mall ... ... 43, . 42,426 . 42,840 . .44.200 ..60,790 . ..1,026 ..1.025 another district, excepting for the Capita': and Grand prise. Bear this in mind and make a complete can vass of any territory in which ypu have friends. Write letters any where, in the United States, Phone to any ono within "esch and make as many personal calls as possible. In this way a great number of people wRj know of your candidacy and reiry lot your support.' Give everybody to understand that you are in the. contest to win,' Believe (firmly In you* Buceeas, and it will help you grektly in convincing others. Fol low up the suggestion? made by friends as to the conducting of your campaign. Almost every suggestion has a good point, and by carefully planning all of your moves, your chobce of winning will increase One week from today $30.00 In Gold will be given away. See to ft that you get your share. DISTRICT NO. ]. AH Territory Within the Corporate Usage el. Anderson. Miss Anna Donald .. .. .. .. ..1,0 IBsTCbrlstlBe^icott >.r'ri";.! Misa Blanche Mliler ...1, Miss Sal, Cor. .. .. .. .. .. ..1 Miss Maud Bcwle . . .. .. . . . .1/ Miss Anne Laurie Colyea.1,0 Mise Mary Wllbowe..1,026 Ml?s^Bdith Blg^j.^ .. . Miss Ines Babb .... Mrs James T-vSnow.. .62,576 Ml3rt Francis Harris Brice ... 56.550 Miss Nell O'Donell.60,140 Brs. J. w. Threat!.53,560 ttre. Qeo. W. Spear 42.225 Miss Julia Simpson., .. . .1.025 Miss Saille Cobb in..1,026 Mr?. Frank Trlpp . . .1,025 Miss Agnes BeUp.,. . .1,025 j tS^lSSF^-?Sl Mrs. sam 'Beam., .. ., ? oasj Miss Carrie Lander.1,026} Miss Annie West. . .1,025. Miss Rose Hudkens.1,026 Miss Agnes McBra?y.1.U25 j; Miss Belle Jones ....,.1.025? Mrs. John McCuen.1,0261: Miss Mamie - Bartln .. .? .1.?2B1 Miss Ida Mae Crenshsw.i>0?5 Miss Lets Godfrey" "..*.*.'.." Miss Ola: Seoggins (West) 49,82(0 PIEDMONT. . Miss Pallie Shearman.42.280 'Miss Sarah Spearman ... ... 42,405 Miss LUlle Mae Armstrong .. ,;1.025 Miss Ethel Cobb.1,025 Mis?. Sophia Duncan.1.025 Mrs. W. V. Wench.1,025 Miss Sadie Gilliard ....1.025 Mrs Will F Tolly.: . .42,270 Misa Vina P??r|ek.40 37/;. Miss Alice Brajr ..70,500 Miss Myrtle McKinney ... ... 44,450 Miss Isabelle Webb.74.045 Miss Myrtlo Bolt .... 59,685 Miss Myrtle Barton .42.650 Miss Rosa Pavhe. ax nan Miss Florells Beck.68,470 Mrs. Ols Cooley.,30,025 Miss Elltabeth Van Wyck.51,22* .'..I fWMW?? ??n, ,. .. .. .. . .i.uzoi 'Ite*!* * BnCltfjtM .. .. .. ..1.026 ? Mrs.-* Mr:?. Hu M. Cathcart 3. Hunter Thompson ... Mis. j. I Stuart ...... . Maw. H, P. Eiserrman ... . Miss Ltija R Smith. Ektna Campbell ?.. Greta MeClellnn ... . O. F. Yayio? ... ... Miss -Annie Cunningham . '. Mrs. (*. J. DeCamps. Miss Luit Brown. Miss Elisabeth McGee . .. . Bis? Ella Avery. wre. G us Hungens ... Miss Lob) Garrison. Miss FJ G_Harrison. JvTra. w. in. nujruOr ...... M??;s Wattle Osilllsrd ... . 7?XK FtSi^aoadi Bsaty .. .. Mir?. Suxan C. Frederick . 62,320 ..1,025 ,,i.a?a . ..1.025 Mrs. J. Z. Leverette.1,025 Ul_15?^-1-_ ??..._v.- - mw, vmnrn MKUI1U9 ., ..X,V?0 Miss Anain Alken ,. Misa Frederica Donald .. Miss Carrie Lou Rom .. Mrs S. D. Campbell .. .. Miss Leia Anderson. .. SENECA. Mrs. F. B. Striblings .. .. Misa Dorothy Jennings..1436^ .60,200 Miss Floride Probst ... 48,650 MlsB Sifacy Sltton. 54.270 Miss Sue Bally ,. ,. .. 5a,17S Misa. Lmla GiSh?lliat .. . 56,590 Miss Loube Farmer ... ; 60,660 .m* ;. 5Sj?6 Mas Hamilton .. , H328 M>" * ?Um. f.0,226 Rbatieo Hopkins.1^25 50,320 Sirs. Sallie Hollemen.1,0X6 64*85 iVONEA PAT?I. Mrs. Wa CStack iVi\ :.. SC,2er> Miss Enna Leach. .225 Mrs. Jerry McKensle ... ?35 Mrs. Oaear McCurry ... rm.?ov ; sjjas k???ie srmrh 79.S?5 MSss Mittie Kay ..55^?, 54^76 AM'BFflLLK. 66,096 . Miss FSnale Killinsworth .. . .1,025 ..iv ..1,025 ..1,025 .. 1,026 ,.lv026 5S> GE.* Cad 'tfLARliPY fi?WfhP??Pfc" x?^^e as taaay of thessir ret, each dne than Feb H, f TO IB AFT?B Fl Miss Annie Belle.48,8*8 glss Sadle Prince.1.0x41 Miss ?uls Sttber.1.025 Biss Hattle Le* Hsdden .. .. ..MlSf LEVEL LAND. Mis? Lee* Wilson.1.015 SANDY SPBIN?ft, Miss Mettle* Mays '. ... 48.680 Miss Carrie Darby.1.055 Mrs. 8am Hammond.l.OJS Mrs. A?lee Glenn i.l.Ot&j iuh Gertrude uoutr.u.1.u2s ' Kiss Kathleen Birod . 42,000 Mrs. D. L Reed ...l.*NtG CLKKSON. Miss Nek* Eloan'... . :.1.0^5 Mrs, W. L Hutchinson.1.0x5 Urs. M. ?. Abbott.1,0t? Mrs. N. M. Hoggs.1,025 Miss Etta Sod?cv.1,205 Miss Pauline Hugbes...J,Q2? Misa M StoW. ..1.025 l-AIB PLAY. Miss Vera Crawford.?,0:*5 Mrs, Cas?y.MA*? Mka Sadie Marrett.1.025 Bliss Llllle Cole .. .1.025 Mrs. Bernice Cllmph.1,025 Miss Mae Beile Crawford.1,025 SOUTH UNION. Westminster P. O., R. F. D. No. 8. Miss Georgia Thomas ?.1,025 !*?.?. Otto 'Hurries. iiJS?t Miss Amanda Reeder .. .. .. ..1,025 PENDLETON'. Miss Margaret* Evans '..68,830 Mrs. J. R.Coverston .. .. ..1,025 Mrs. V. Cf. Harro?. .. 1,025 tfre. b. B. Wb'tten.1/ .5 TO WX TILLE. Mrs. J. D. Bs'm ... .42320 Mrs. Loin Boleman .42,315 Urs. N. C. Brown.42,225 N0RJUS. Miss Lola Whiting . t..1,025 Miss Burnett Alexander.1,025 LIBERTY. Miss Nelle RoblUSbn V.1.025 Miss Mary Qantt .1.025 Miss Pett Clutpmaa.1.025 Miss Daisy Willis.1,025 EASLEY. I v Miss Gladys Smith .<.1.025 alss Edna Mae Folger ... .. 1.025 ils Ethel Wyatt.1.025 Miss Emily Robinson. 1.025 Miss Jennie Robinson . 1,025 Miss Margaret Sellera. 1.025 Mlfta Bell Noms.1.025 AUTUN. Mrs. AIm Rlmnnon -, - .1.025 Miss Mande Whitman.1,026 Miss Mary Lee Norrie RPD6 . .56,876 CENTRA Ij. Miss Mary RoWlSrtd .-..1.025 Miss Stacy Shirley.1.026 Miss Maggie Carson.1,0? Mrs. J: W. V^lUce.1.026 MTB. P?oriBa No?r?5. *"^r~ Mrs. JeB Gassaway.1.025 Mrs. ?l?ipa K?U?nurc ... . -. . fi"*** Miss Jennie AUen.1.025 WARB SHOALS. Mrs. J. P. HUI ........... 49,205 ANDERSON, RED, MISS Mar> Lee'Notria HPD 6 56,375 Ha?4a Selraa Crawford KFD 6 49,945 Mrs..Reld ^fttteoifi?*.SrD^ PW* Miss. > ? - . ; ?. Miss Lacy Tc*? .43,**? ktrsr Henry WhitOeld.13.400 ?ts.G?oW.1 Kernels.48,610 Cathoan, 8. C MIbs Vera Chapman-i.. -59,440 ROBERTS Mrs. Henry Whlfcfiel*... 25.285 Miss Grgce Campbell ..,.1,025 WALHALLA VU** Rose-mory v Bosch- . 574<0 feet Interitftte Commerce " <By Associated Press) Washington, Keb. li,?wn?ie sena* &r? b? the Interstate comm?res c? s nission today were conferring with President "Mlsca on the anti-trust l?gislative program, progressive par ty leaders la' and oui of Congress *ere explaining, to House eomtalttees .hoir views on the bundling of the trust problem. > . tfcvi The conf?rence at the white house, irranged rt the request of 'Senator I s'ew lands, cnalrman of the interstate TT? ti-*iT?f\jy nrr?**!*"", ocinmv ni>vii improvement of the Interstate trade commission bill as dratted 'by the rjvuSr? vSn??C??ry ?Obcuuiu?i?urc. ?fl ,erest was added to tno meeting by iS?H?vMww. vrx ur?v?r>u un. 1??5 ? leaocrsts by repu blies?* members of I the committee. Senators Oliver asd Llppitt participated la the discussion, laving been urged by riiatrmsn Nov iands to draft amendments to trade commission'bill, which would-act as a ufeghartt, Against unnecessary pub? | llcity concerning corporations lano-1 cent of en* violations or taw. TM? committee plans to? compl?te Iti revtsioh of the bill next week. 1 soetsiis?, CaleefeT * nn&iiiniTinii We Cannot Save the People Unless We Teach Them?We Cannot Teach them Unless We Reach Them." Thursday Mprsisg. 9:30?Sbng service, Mr. Lowden sad Mr. Roper. 10:00?Prayer* Dr. T. H. Law.Spar tanburg. 10:10?"Cradle Roll Possibilities aad. Plans," Mrs. Samuel N. Berts, elementary superintendent, Spartan burg. _ 10.30?"Graded Instruction in tbe Elementary Division," Mrs. .Mary Foster Bryner, elementary superin tendent international association, Chi cago. 11:30?"Tbe Challenge of Adoles cente,"'Prof; J. W. Thomson, - Win throp College. Roth Hill. 11:30?"Half ; Hour With tbe Word." Dr. William J. WIlliamBoa, St LOuia. !2:10?"Teaching Men and Women Through the Organised Class," J. Shrove Durham, Chicago, 12:40?The Home Department as a MeanB of Ingathering," -John C. Carman, Denver. 1:00?"The, Sunday 8cbool an Un developed Factor to World Conquest," Mrs. E. C Crook, Columbia. .. Thursday;? Afteroeeu. 3:30?Ifdme visitation and home department: odnferehce. First Baptist church,': the Rev. J, ?. Coker, State home visitation, saperlntend?nt, pre siding; J. Shreve Durham, specialist. What a Home Visitation Canvass Can Do fdr a Ttawaehlp," tl* Rev. W. J. Roitch, Glenn, Springs. "How to Take * Canvass. In the City: In the R??s1 District;." J. Shreve Durham. ^" "Conserving the Results of a Can vass Through .. the > Home Depart ment," 'WLA?\ Ha^Thwn, State, home department superintendent, Colum bia. ; ..< ?;? ??? ?' Teacher training. First Presbyte rian cbnrch, ?.e unrv. F, wr uregg. State teachmv Ira&incc Kauaerinten dcht, ??oek Ht?, -prestding; ; Joim C. Carman; Batten specialist.;, . "Teacher draining ? the Local School; Promotlag the WorkiThrough. the -Couotry AnaoehUlon^'iBbhn C. Carman. - - Mi ' "Teacher >t?atett?r^rom the: View point of the iStetO?aec* Open parMainbat, Wr. Co Rev. Fi TAV.0r%g,' MUaslr.n.> I, f>aitra>. Bxgabyterl&n church, Mrs. S. ^/L^nham. Bta^o mis slon superintendent, Spirlanburg, presiding. ? ,i I. "How to Make the Mpst of Mis sionary dayt' ?bject ' Lesson Talks; ?Central Presbyterian?North Main tary of the Georgia Sunuly " hi?i?b\ ^--j ^j-Tts^tatioii, 'Atninta: 11:20?"Half Hour With the Word," Dr. William .1. Williamson. 12:00?Musi.:. 12:10? Recognition of counties, roll call: Abbeville, the Rev. E. B. Ken nedy; Aiken, tiie t?ev. T. 1). John ston; Anderson, Dr. A. S. Smothers; Use^f Blackhoardt Length,of ' Wime i Bamberg, Prof. J. C. Guilds; Borko In Music." , j ley, a V.\ 1 issell; Beaufort, the Rev. 2. "Missions Taught In Haste; mpriea^ at How Some Hymns iVero ofinibiiiiy oi in? Mission ary Story." Elementary conf?rence, St John's Methodist ehorch; Mrs. S. N. Burts. presiding. Devotional, a prayer for the ele mentary teacehra of South Caro.'oa, the 'Rev. J. W. sPeake, Anderson. "A Bible Story; How a Little:Bor Helped." Mrs. W. A. MeAuley. Bpar tanburg. "A soag. fftfifJotml Mjeetikaa, - Beginners and cradle1 roll, Miss Hoffmeyer presiding: ' 1. A lesson. taaeht. 2. The beginner and his needs, Mrs. Maty Foster Bryaor. 3. "Mlsaionarq . Instruction," Misa Agnen Ravenel. 4. "Securing Rever.mce," Mrs. 8. J. Ramage. .. 5. "Good Times for Beginners," Mrs. E. Ci Crook. : "PrSmary," Mrs. J.. Simpson, J'Sv -I*r"?i?ry ?Eii Hin tit-cm, Mrs. Bryner. 2. "litustrated St?ry," Mrs. S. K. Burts. 3. "Promotion Exercises," Mrs. Hal Dick. a. "Missionary lactructton," Miss Agnes Ravenncl. 6. ' Cbaatlag the right atmos phere," Mrs. H. J- R?tnage; . ' Junior's, S. T. Lanham, presiding. 1. Opening service la junior d? parttneat? Mrs. C. L. Abbott "M&tlpnery ?aatraeikin." Miss Agnes Fmvanel. 3. "Teaching tlie Command merits", Misa Mary -irw in. 4. "Junior Lcsacai" Mrs. Creak. Fi. "Hero Worship and. the Story," Mrs. Bart?. 6. "The. Junior and Hi* Needf." lire, '.BftessHf. -:..;.-.<.-' 6 to" 7. Suporlniehdeat's confer ence, St John's Methadtst church. Led by D. W. Sims. Atlanta. Thuredey Evealag. 7:15?8^??'>e*rs4ee, iMn Lowden, Mr. Roper. 7:45?Prayer. Dr. J. 8. Moffatt, president of Era* me College, Due West. 7:65??First the Blade," Mrs. Maty Foster Bryner, Chicago. _S:2fi?"How to Help the Teachers Kes^ir the People," J. Sureve-.Dur ham, Chicago. Frida? Eveaiae. fi:20?Song aervi?e,. >,Xr. ' Lowden and MT. Roper. ?\ t?-.OO?Prayer. Dr. Mark L. Car lisle, pttsiot- Buncombe Street church, Greeavlllo 30: iQ?"How to IkReh the .i?00,SM Peephb-oa the Outside,' J. ftteve Durham. . .>*v lu:?w.--- vtAching' -Thcwe We Raaeb," D. W. Sims, g?n?ral teere? J. H. Noland; Charleston. J. D. Cap . peimatin; Cnihoua, James a; jafer ritt; Chester, J. A. allfner, Chester field, W. C. E???b; Cheroh?v, ?'?r. .1. ri. Dill; Clarendon. <3? A. McFadden; Colleton, D. Mi Vara; Darllugtoa. A. J. A. Perritt; Dillon, W. J. c&uh ; Dorchester, F. EL Hlnnant; Edgcileld. L. G. Watson; Florencei J. W. Hwks; Georgetown,-J;,.T. Orant; Qreonvillc, the Rev. A. it Mitchell. 1:20?Reprewmtailoe o? banner?: Greenwood,' W. H. Nicholson; Hamp ton. E. M. Peoples;. Harry, Paul Quattlebaum; Jasper, the-Rev. G. PL Why; Kershaw, J, ,C Hum ptiries; Lancaster, ' W. L, Croxton; Laurens, J. C. eDnny; Marlon, O. H. McMillan; Marlboro, It.Cosby New ton; Newberry, Arthur Klbleri.Or angeburg, Dr, J. L. B. GUmore; Rich land. H. A. Wise; SalUda, J.' N. Dc Irftacb; Spartanburg,, T. M. Lyles; 9u?rte?. C. M; Hurst; Union, J 11. j Hope; WIHiamsbarg, O. M. Mitchell; York,'J." E. Wtfclmsley. Friday Afternoon. Denominational conference from 8:34) to ?:0?. Baptist eonrerecoe. First Baptist tiuir<-h. i>r. i. F. Vines, presiding: Methodist conf?rence, St.- John's Methodist church. Rev. W. 1. HfertKirt, presiding. Presbyterian conference, Central Presbyterian church. Uov. .F. W. Grey. prealdUng. Episcopal conforer.ee. Episcopal church. l?v. W. H. K. Pendleton, prenldlng. Christian conference, Cum'.ay school room, convention church,.Bey, S. M. Jonos, p.nator Christian church, Co lumbia, presiding. Asfiociate K?formed " Pri<abyterian ccnrcronco, Associate Reformed Pres byterian church, tho Pev. J. W. Cnf son. Newberry, presiding dcr'ma'e, ?, Spaf 8:00?Bong -eefvie^; . Mr. lowden and Mr. U?.;:;.:-. Srlfv?PrayerlSar pastor First Baptist el tanburg. i 8:20?Address, Dr. Philadelphia AdJroaErf 4Dr, W?iUiani::on, tJtulB, Mo. ?:20?Olos?ng words,, J. S.irovo Dur ham; Cblcat'o. S. S. ?^iyENTION Secretary Whaleyl Presented An derson's Welcome . lsei4>sV'b "Iii? Tho 37th snriW^'Wtetrttoa of the South Carol Ing^Bu?-day School, jassOn elation was fqsmsJry opened Wed nesday mornUift^Mf.\he First Baptist church of this There uro threatening clouds of calamity overherilMrJ our common-' wealth, hut through tho rifts in those clouds there shines the' bright light of Christian fellowship embodied in this gathering of devoted men and women who are laboring in t' < M afa name for ti?eMpf^t purj n teaching and traifilB4> all agaa o-' f>?'V citizenship in the groat principles ot holy Christianity. The Bonn servicexM rundor th? t??d ershlp of Messrs. lrarofd ('. i^ivvuen. of Philadelphia, veen"; and A. W. Hopcr,. pinOlst D*. Bl vT**'KiklSaW?'. M,ia?Uobtiry conducted tho iletBM. following. whle't aii^r**?^* of ? w?V come - were 'd*.*'<vcatd Mr. Ponor A. Whaley, t-.e m m'-v t-i ('.<' Chamber of Commerce of Anderson, and Dr. I. F Vines oi the jeave?ti?tt. .chttrehi Mr. Whaley gtve lullv iUSorinrc oZ cordial welcome, averring that An derson rejoiced to have these repre sentatives or Sunday school work meet within her borders and gloried l.n tho fact that fully Vi, prt'cent of j her cltb.enship is identified with ti,:? Lutheran conference, Firit Prcaby- j various .churches of; the city. teriau church, Kenneth Baker. Green- Mr. Whaley elccteii dpplaulo wl wood, presiding._ i he -stated . that In %htertainlng First Presbyteria n?West WbUner State Convention of tbe United Con federate Veterans, ' Anderson would not officially give them any strong drink. The eoaveatkm also applaud ed Mr. Whaley's sentiments with ref erence to Anderson's development and her spirit Of true hospitality. Dr. Vines spoke' vigorously con cern tog the great i meaning of tater? ?riiouiiiiuiuMisi union in thla line of Christie* 'effort. >The purpose la to magnify tbe points of agreement bo tween the various branches 'of the ohxireb. Enthusiasm and co-ope ration are tbe chief elements manifested'by such an assembly. Dr. Vines ham mered Gov. Blesse and the preset* condition of the States politics. "Is this out of place,*' he asked, and many voices responded "No, no". He declared tust the convention should go out from here determined to do everything possible for tbe uplift of the State In all matters. Mr. J. P. McNeill of Florence, made a graceful and elegant acceptance of the hospitality of the city. He com plimented Anderson and this great piedmont section. He turned a Joke neatly on Mr. Whaley by declaring that whereas the elty of Andersou would serve no drink to the veterans', /et M?". W?iilsy l??d tOlu thO V???O?n that if they wanted anything to call; on the Chamber of Commurco. Rev. Walter I. Herbert, Sumter, as president of tbe association, then set forth the development and pur pose or International Sunday school work. ' This is succinctly announced in three terms each full of potent mean-1' tog: . Organization, education, ovan gelixstton. The first, tho implement, the secord, tbe skillful use of the Im plement; tbe third, the eternal result of this skilful us*ag of an efficient implement.. No one can count the cost in money, in love, in self-sacrificing' labors. Make ? bargain, with Guu that by His help you will win tho last , boy or girl, to your class for tbe service or the Master. Rev. W. It, K. Peadletea, "Mllo storie Thlitj?BeaeaM formed tho themo of Rev. W. H. K. Pendleton, chairman executive committee, Bper* tanburg. Dr. Pendletcn rendered grateful thanks to God for His guid ance and His grace which have been s?pp!!ed during the pees'.sj of ttte ' yecr. He paid high tribute to his j predecessor, Prof. Tho<$. \V. Keitt. j Twenty-eight county conventions , have been . held. Klght organised j couutlo have not held conventions, probably 'because or tho early dato of I this convention. . I . There uro ten banner" cnunttss ?oin? iwo "front ilno" counties. ?louKiy aad 'tQweship or district, officers were urged to all, diligence to perfect, and extend the work over which they have, Jurisdiction. Every Sunday school should have a "Cradla The-Infant's hand, may bo .-*?8??fe!&ftr^by which parotis may be Bash of the depaNment h?elemen tary. Rorondary, ?m? sduHr-^bows a market', '.uiprovemene during the ytar ?jro)?o*lng. .. (toad Music. At "high noon" tho convention was called from, ?labpr to- refreshments" by 'having to minute? or music Mr. Ho,ier rendered a beautiful transpooi lica of the Portuguese Hymn with ae eumpouiment or chimes which he himself Wad arranged, The conven tion then stocd and sung tho words "How Firm a Foundation, ye Saints of tho Lord.' Dr. William J. Williamson; pastor ; Third Baptist church. 8t, Lou!*, Mo., led the meditations of tho convention, n a "I-feJf Wear v?Bh the Word." mornings of tho ses sv up w?l lead to the study of the Pafllpplan epistle. St. Paul describes hlrnielf <** a?tehid slsvb of the Lord Jeans.? That is. tbs limit of seif shaegsf Ion. The prayers of the apos tle are windows through which wo catch glimpses of hi* seal. The pray er lifo of the people Is at rr SIljjfjfcT tag tow ebb, R was no labor* for Peel to pray. It was a Joyomr expe rience. .. ... , n . ... .. ' i? He Uve* T:ls people deeply and ' :.-nre .v agaiast dis . our tgetnf m. 8b also must, th? Sun day a,boot teacher tenderly and strongly loAie every pupil f? tbe class; ' 5? ?.f y<'" wtll neifa? ceasa, effort >.n n-.ven jm ar>d earnostWcss w^l b'-wr I p. ;&;ISjW|l -j-rays t'sut ha tr-'.nlo may be 'K-r.vce - -v-iaj a'w.iMUV.r ?il. word 1? |,?aU- loo o4tv.ri.>kv.n ?t. nr set It' *n*tU'. "B-nM-re". mMii- *# ufe?r-that s - -.iKht may r-hlne Ikrr.ugh withont >*fM. .h.:ghf?ve ' twrham."' r'licogo, dccuonelruteii "How UV'get th? most, out of. this conventions."* Vitr?t u? ?taj. teanon." paysatteaema to everything that t? ?14 aud .done. AttcnMoa do pend? upnn. | "atteadaace/' Otve all ysar tune to the convention during tbohnu*B??< its.??askm. If you rig lect the sessions, pen wilt exert a bad^ le?ae??a*tsA the-, home in which you ve entertained. BeesBd. : *y ^Ar?5>Ucatlr.n.'- Study bow y*t?ajm*y< ap?dfrj?eacb new truth, new. mstMoi.. iieK.:i^rin?iA>n. Brhe?UjOr its .improvement and' ea cottragesttcnt. < o morning m*salon adoarced with tho benediction by ..p?. vLaw of SpartarVnirg. Ne* Ort?sas, Pen,' lL^jPhoV fade1-' ral--reserve, beak ; organization com mHtee, composed of SseriUr> 01 ?? TYeaeury MeAdec and Hrcrctarr of Agriculture Houston,- today beard: ctataw. otV fresher* ami commercial representatives of Lcr.;svil|o and New Orleans why their respective eitles should have a federal reserve bank. A large detegatten of M/tni phls bankers Veard the arguments asct tod?Mrrow wisi inr^seat ibetr' chi}?v for a' bank at ^tuphl? a?t^r^ which the* rontmittos ' Will go tc Af latta for a bearing